The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1911, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Johnson’s Portrait of Cleveland To Be Given a Place in City Hall, Atte: Woman Weeping at ery. Her condition is jolts. at home. f New York. FROM PAINTING Jy EASTMAN JOHNSON. in place within a w: Announcement that Mayor Gayno’ the ist of subscribers who have given ‘p the necesary $1,00, He will now pur- chase the portrait, waich is spoken of An of! painting of Grover Clevolan} . We to hang in City Hall through the Weneficerce of several local citizens whose names have not been made pub- ‘§ Mei These men have subscrihed ,$1,00) to purchase the Fastman Johnson por- 4 very highly. Mr. Juohnyon painted tt "| of the late President, which was} from life some tme before the Presi- od for sale by thy artist's widow. | dent's death. jdust where the portrait {s to hang BAe not been detecmined. Place will probably be found for it In the Gov- ernor's Room, though the walls of that The offer of the painting was made to the Mayor several months ago by Mra. Johnson, who named the price at "| Cleans ses the Ss ystem she would sell her husba: the City Hall in Albany and. still a| third In the Capitol Building at Albany | ) Art Commission. It will probably ba | WOMAN CALMS + GRISAND LEADS | = due to constipation. Best for men, women and childven; young : and old, "To get its Beneficial effects, always note the name of the Company, | Cauroniua Fic Syaup@. three months in the penitentiary | come from Parts tealing three pairs of shoes on 3. could have p! sign for a trom, than this tt irate al aoe" | Plainly printed on the : we tons. | tinue ving te tac ‘ais Se ront of every package Blaze in Basement Fills Eight-| tue, "oi ier een lee" | ef theo jenvine Story Loft Building With Smoke. The quick wit of Harriet Cotterman, | fore-woman ia the Ferry & Webber § hat manufactory, on the elxth floor of | } the elgat-story loft butlding at Na ¥ West Fourth street, prevented a panic \ to-day when fire was discovered in the ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' t ' H jets brought out this se HOLIDAY. SPR: MAL, basement of the building. Not al! the elghty or ninety girls who are employed in the building had ar- rived whon the blaze was found. ten <«irls under Miss Cotterman's charge smelled smoke and began to eoréam and run about in terror, At once slice gathered them about her, lectured them on losing their heads, then led them to the fire-escape in tho rear and escorted them to the ground, ifth Avenue sho It is tmposstb The er cut, but we APARTMENT. FURNISHED This Nonpare! Later ar wal 3 and Tufted COUCH (8 ON 11738 t. It stuck floor, He left the elevator nd dashed down into the basement, which is occupled by the Bornn Hat Company. The place was filled with @moke. Policeman Murphy sent in an @larm. The fire did $5,000 damage, Gollitole has a grief that will not Gown. He bought a new sult of clothes two days ago. It was in the basement, Phe suit ts no more. | od > HOODOO THREE FOLLOWS — SALVATORE TO PRISON. Stole Three Pairs of Shoes Aug. 3 and Gets Three Months i in Pen, 1) WAnd they say good things always at The eublic’ s Choice! Diagram showing the proportionate number of opportunities individually advertised in the World, Herald and Times during November, 1911: WORLD ADS. —; The World - 121,941 Ads. The Herald - 75,257 Ads. 5.257 ifsiles- The Times - 24,416 Ads. n The World, in fact, printed 5,799 More <iiae | come in threes,” wailed Salvatore Greco, | | thirty-three years olf, of No, 838 Ads. during November than the Herald, Times, rent, Brooktya, 3 “er | A Good Precedent to Follow Next Su > Sun and Tribune, Combined, 180 Breacway _PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD Taste It Tonight ( Rheingold Beer brewed by 8. Lisbmana’s Sons. Visitors welcome. At ali dealers. One case 24 bogties, $1, in Greater 8 like and for all is like any made LEAPS IN CEMETERY LAKE. Salcide firs. Ida Preston, thirty: | Lafayette worrying | Thomas uy years ¢ of No. 316 et, who dropped dead of | on Monday. Sh: was un- | t night and arose early | the rlous, SUBWAY packed, Crowds, bump: Who cares! Rheingold’s waiting EXTRA! To-Mcrrow Only Mr. Johnson painted 3 all se! je room are alread: etty well filled. It Pp sev | shall sell the GENUINE LE PERE may be put in the Aldermanic Cham- of Cleveland, but the cite does not pos- ‘effectually; Digpels |} orca Guassns ar 95 TAC. ber or the Council Chamber, the cholce | White House } Bide ranches tn We will do so with the distinct MME oF the Counell Chamber, the chotee | ramen Washington, anotier In COIS AA Headaches, understanding that if they can be duplicated in this vountry for less $10.00 we will refur1 the Le Pi One of the most elaborate Toilet a faint tdea of the beauty in a offer $5 each, with the dis- jerstanding that the money be refunded if {t can be dupli- re for less than double »NOGRAM EN- LES A, KEENE Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, New be obtained ers or bpti- . Our price ts $5 with n; OUR F} ks lke _. [THE EVENING — WORLD, phd A a _DECEMBER 1, 1911, : a After | ceme- Shoe family Patent leather or calfskin think they are more dressy. broader kind. above average $5 shoes. All sizes al! the time. to duplicate it. colors. very little alteration. fine peau de cygne. pically mannish. brown with gold. $5. them We have marked theee sizes and colors. There e: one in pretty gray with a change: chiffon and messeline, on the upper blouses. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. York A Member of the Wanamaker $3.90 Many of our friends among the men prefer button shoes to lace— Just as many prefer tan leather to black—or pointed toes to the We please them all in the Wana- maker-Special group, at $3.90—not only in style, but by giving a shoe- quality that will stand critical com- parison with the average and some Main floor, New Building Why Not Give Her a $25 to $37.50 Suit Tomorrow the Price Will Be $16.7 200 Women’s Broadcloth Suits of particularly fine material, lustrous and beautiful in weight, in navy blue, rose, French blue, brown and _ violet. style is particularly good with its square collar of panne velvet and the straight back of the ccat fastened with velvet buttons. A customer asked a tailor how much he would charge He estimated $40. 195 Women’s Serge Suits plain or slightly trimmed. Black, blue, purple and other 95 Women’s Tweed and Striped Suits , severely tailored, built on good lines that fit without any or All are carefully lined either with guaranteed satin or Any style is $16.75! Women’s Separate Skirts, $5.50 Black or blue serge, plainly tailored, with buckles at the waist—a style many college girls have chosen. Silk shirts at $3. attractive blue-and-gray striped washable silk and ty- “Smart because of their plainness. tie event of all years. famous. The All sizes. Second floor, Old Building. Christmas Waists tor Women New hand-embroidered white Irish linen tailored waists, each one in a box, $2.75. Christmas styles and such mederate Christmas prices, that they will be chosen by twoe and threes for the tailored woman, Exceptional quality—all of Chiffon waists over heavy linen lace with dainty yoke of rich creamy lace, are also new and unusually good. Navy blue with Copenhagen, or emerald and For Young Women 180 Lingerie Waists, $2, Instead of $3.50 to $6 Only one or two of a kind—but each ‘one made of the prettiest sheerest lawn or voile—many hand-embroidered, many trimmed with real Irish lace, some of all- over embroidery with the most attractive and newest of frills. Long siceves with wrist frills or siceves of eltow length, You will find everything here but un- desirable waists—of these there are none, Sizes 34 and 36, 72 Silk Waists, $2.85 Usually $5 to $7.50 Another sample line which contains the most up-to-date models of messaline, taffeta and crepe meteor blouses. Colors to match your street suits, Styles that are remarkable for their real chic, Sizes 44 and 36. 72 Waists, $3.75 Usually $5 to $7.50 ists a bit more because here you will find all in this collection of coft crepe meteor— effect in o cull 1cse—elso weists of taffeta, Rote the new tide jetet cn the crepe meteor walets, and the French effect given by the ccd little teus which ere veiled in chiffon Eines £4 erd 56. Young Women's Blouse Section, Third floor, Old Eldg JOHN WANAMAKE Cr 16 end 18 yeere, at We have arranged for this house. Women’s Beacon Blanket Robes, $3 “But that is much less than usual,” you say. It surely is, but it is in the nature of a Christmas offering. Robes are in unusual variety of color combinations, with square collars, cuffs and pocket bound in satin, cord girdles. Only 151 —double way. 125 Girls’ Winter Coats Priced for Quick Disposal All season we have enjoyed an enviable reputation for the smartness of our girls’ coats. result—our enormous stocks have dwindled down to These odd coats we shall but two or Gray, brown and tan shades. tian yokes. ‘Price is possible because we cleared a manufacturer’s table of his remaining Winter fabrics, permitting him to turn to Spring patterns. Identically the Coats for which we ask $15 and $18 regularly. Sizes 11 to 18 years. ing, $12.50. Beginning Tomorrow Morning, and Continuing Through December, Our Regular All-the-Year-Round $1 Pure Rep Silk Neckties for Men 65c It is our annual custom to make a special Christmas presentation of men’s silk ties at 65 cents, and they have always proved exceptional value. But never before have we gone so far as to take one-dollar ties right from regular stock and put this Christmas price upon them. This is, therefore, more than the necktie event of the year, 500 Dozens of These Ties From the House That Makes Them For Us the Year Around Almost every color known to plain silk scarfs—twenty-four in additionto black. They are cut on the liberal patterns for which Wanamaker men’s ties are Pure rep silk of highest quality. For December only. 65c. Main floor, New Building. 34 Women’s Full-Length Motoring Coats of $37.50 Grade For $25 We obtained a price concession, though the coats are in the new straight model, fabrics perfect and workmanship up to the high standard maintained by This price advantage will be passed along for the benefit of the first 34 women who call for the coats. Oxford gray, tan and brown woolens, lined with fine broadcloth in matching colors. Broadcloth trimmings. to which one instinctively applies the term “stunning.” SOME BLACK COATS AT THE SAME PRICE— Equally good values. Broadcloth-lined. $16. Mo-or Wear Shops, Main floor, New Building. 0 at this price. Boys’ Overcoats at $12.50 Tomorrow—instead of $15 to $18 Not unseasonable coats—not coats of un- desirable fabrics or slipshod workmanship— Coats intended for this very season texture cloths with plaid backs—made for us, the Wanamaker Vene- Belted backs. three of a kind, group tomorrow as follows: Coats that Coats that Coats that Coats that Coats that Many of these coats are made of imported fabrics, have been copied from imported models, “occasions”, elton cloth, were $13.50, were $16.50, were $18.50, were $23.50, were $31.50, now now now now now cheviot and novelty cloths. It is the neck- Third floor, Old Building, Beginning tomorrow morn- Main floor, New Building. This has been the $ 9.75, $ 9.75. $12.50. $17.50. $25.00, There are coats for , and splendid knockabout coats of tweed, broadcloth, Sizes 6 to 14 ycars, Second floor, Old Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Coats Many

Other pages from this issue: